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  2. If Your Feet Hurt, Try These Podiatrist-Recommended Toe ... - AOL

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    Sharkey says these toe separators from ZenToes are “great for bunions and hammer toes” and relieves the discomfort associated with each. The single toe separator is meant to be worn between ...

  3. Hoda Kotb had an interesting remedy for her jammed toe the ...

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    Hoda answered: "You don't do two if it's the big toe. You don't tape it to anything. You got to do it solo."

  4. Hammer toe - Wikipedia

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    A hammer toe, hammertoe or contracted toe is a deformity of the muscles and ligaments of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the second, third, fourth, or fifth toe, bending it into a shape resembling a hammer. In the early stage, a flexible hammertoe is movable at the joints; a rigid hammertoe joint cannot be moved and usually requires surgery.

  5. Diseases of the foot - Wikipedia

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    There are orthotic shoe insoles (foot orthotics) that help correct flat feet. Surgery does not correct flat feet and should be avoided. [citation needed] Hammer toes are unsightly and reveal a toe that is curled due to a bend in the middle joint of the toe. A hammer toe occur chiefly because the shoe is too tight at the front or the heels are ...

  6. Buddy wrapping - Wikipedia

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    Buddy wrapping, also called neighbour strapping [1] or buddy taping, is the act of bandaging a damaged or particularly a fractured finger or toe together with a healthy, uninjured one. The bandage or medical tape is usually stiff, not allowing the digits to move; the healthy digit acts as a splint , keeping the damaged one in a natural position ...

  7. The best orthopedic shoes in 2025, according to experts - AOL

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    Toe box: A wide toe box will ward off issues such as pinched nerves, bunions and hammer toe due to being more anatomically correct. Generally, you should always look for shoes with a wide enough ...